Oceania Defence News

Australia; ADO grants soldier wearable combat recorder R&D contracts

Australia’s defense ministry has announced collaboration with two telecommunications firms to develop a soldier-worn system called ‘Fight Recorder’ aimed at capturing valuable data on the battlefield.

The two industry partners – Myriota and wearable technology company IMeasureU, will receive $700,000 from the Next Generation Technologies Fund which launched in March this year, to fully develop this system.

Australia’s Minister for Defence Industry, Christopher Pyne MP said, “Fight Recorder would also act as an emergency beacon to reduce the time taken to reach and treat battlefield casualties”.

When fully developed, the Fight Recorder could provide benefits in other physically demanding occupations including emergency services and law enforcement, the release states.